Re: [squid-users] Image Caching

From: <rvt@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 23:32:04 +0200

Are you using transparent proxying on your net??

If so please check the 'ie_refresh' parameter in your squid.conf

Ries

Citeren Chris Wilcox <not_rich_yet@hotmail.com>:

> >
> >I use a squid version 2.4.
> >I got a simple problem, i guess.
> >How i can set the squid, to never never store any image
> >in your cache, CUZ here we got a lot of web developers
> >and designers. We are got so much problems with
> >squid. The squid store all images, and when a designer
> >change this images, him cant see the new image, cuz
> >the squid store the old image.
> >Thanks
>
> I'm guessing that if the designers click the 'Refresh' button on their
> browser then Squid will load the new image into it's cache and display it
> correctly?
>
> I'd suggest a few things to try:
>
> Find out which URL's the images come from and tell squid to go direct for
> these URL's then it won't cache them, or you could also tell your browsers
> to bypass squid for certain URL's and this will have the same affect. Where
>
> do the images come from? Are they local images (ie on the LAN) or are they
>
> coming externally from the web? If they're local then you really need to
> tell your browsers not to go through squid for local addresses (IP's, URL's
>
> etc etc) since this is giving squid work to do that it shouldn't be doing.
>
> hth
>
> Regards,
>
> nry
>
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Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 15:32:15 MDT

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